What we don't do
Privacy policies are written to be survivable in court. This page is written to be understood in a minute. The lawyers' version lives at skrillaplan.com/privacy — it takes five minutes to read, on purpose. This is the short version, and we're proud of every line.
The list
- No trackers. No analytics scripts, no pixels, no fingerprinting. Nothing watches you type. Open your browser's network tab on any SkrillaPlan page — including this one — and count the third-party requests. The number is zero. Even our icon libraries and fonts serve from our own site.
- No ads. Not now, not "just one partner," not ever. An ad-funded money app is a data business with a budgeting hobby.
- No selling data. Your transactions are not inventory. There is no "anonymized" resale, no "trusted partners" paragraph, no asterisk.
- No location. We don't ask for it, collect it, or want it.
- No session recording. No replay tools filming your screen while you look at your own money.
- No bank credentials. You sign in to your bank inside Plaid — the same service most finance apps use. Your password never touches SkrillaPlan, and the access token Plaid gives us is stored server-side where no browser can read it. We receive transactions. We can't move money.
What we do store
Your budget: transactions, categories, assignments, goals, tags, notes, and the household activity log. Stored for one reason — so you and your household can see it. Who sees it: the people you invited, and nobody else.
If you connect Gmail receipt matching, we read Amazon order confirmations only — one sender, order subjects — and you can disconnect any time.
The door is never locked
Every byte of your data exports to CSV whenever you want, and the file re-imports cleanly here or opens anywhere spreadsheets do. If you stop paying, your budget turns read-only — you can still see and export everything, forever. Nobody is ever locked out of their own numbers.
Privacy claims are cheap. Architecture is expensive. We built the expensive kind: an app that knows so little about you there's nothing to leak and nothing to sell.
Your money is your business. We just keep the envelopes.